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Save Mixdown To Video As
If you have an .avi video file inserted into the session, you can mix down the session and make that your audio track for
the video.
This command brings up the Save 16-bit Mixdown To Video or Save 32-bit Mixdown To Video window (depending on
if you’re working in the 16-bit or 32-bit realm), which allows you to save the current mixdown and video to a new name,
location, or format.
The Save Mixdown To Video window is nearly identical to the Save Mixdown As window previously documented.
However, the Options… button brings up the Installed Audio CODEC window, which allows you to select the audio
format for the .avi file.
Note: While Adobe Audition can open other types of movie files to get at their soundtracks, the ability to save back the audio
track only works with .avi files.
Save All
Run the Save All command to save all open, modified waveforms to disk, as well as your open, modified session.
Default Session
If you’d like to make the current session the template for future sessions, select Set Current Session as Default from the
Default Session submenu. (If the current session contains blocks which may not exit in the future, Adobe Audition will
ask you if you still want to use the session for the default layout.) The template session will be loaded every time a new
session is created. You might want to do this because of specific device assignments or session master volume settings.
Select Clear Default Session from the Default Session submenu to make Adobe Audition “forget” the previously saved
session template settings.
Free Up Space in Temp Files
Use this command to bring up the Free Up Space in Temp Files window for managing Adobe Audition’s use of the space
on your hard drive(s), including the instances of Undo for each waveform.
The window also automatically appears when available hard drive space nears zero kilobytes. If your system has lots of
available free hard drive space, Adobe Audition’s undo levels are cleared regularly, so you may not see this window unless
you manually call it from the File menu.
Note: More information about the Free Up Space in Temp Files dialog can be found in the “File Menu – Edit View” chapter.